Other than two weeks of doctor-ordered bed rest for gestational diabetes, your coworker has an impeccable performance record throughout her pregnancy. Do you feel that your coworker has a valid claim against the medical office? Why or why not?

A management position has opened up due to a recent retirement in the medical office where you work. You and your pregnant coworker are talking about it at lunch one day, and your coworker is very excited because she has been told several times by different senior managers that the next management position available would be hers. The next day, however, it is announced that someone with less experience, education, and time on the job will be taking over the position. Your coworker feels very strongly that it is because she is pregnant and going on maternity leave in two months. Other than two weeks of doctor-ordered bed rest for gestational diabetes, your coworker has an impeccable performance record throughout her pregnancy. Do you feel that your coworker has a valid claim against the medical office? Why or why not? What steps, if any, do you feel she should take next to address this situation? How would she go about proving a violation of her rights? Be sure to discuss a specific law or laws that may have been violated, and use facts to support your answer.

What is the spleen’s primary function in a fetus?

ANSWER QUESTIONS 1-20 CORRECTLY AND SEND THEM BACK TO ME ASAP

  1.  Lymph vessels that empty into lymph nodes are called
   A.efferent vessels.
   B.capillaries.
   C.afferent vessels.
   D.Peyer’s patches.  2.   What is the spleen’s primary function in a fetus?     A.Fighting infection before long-bone formation   B.Storing blood before long-bone formation   C.Filtering blood before long-bone formation   D.Producing lymphocytes and RBCs before long-bone formation 3.   Platelets are known as     A.white blood cells.   B.thrombosis.   C.red blood cells.   D.thrombocytes.   4.   One of the three major categories of blood is    A.plasma.   B.fibrinogens.   C.coagulation.   D.white blood cells.   5.   The main control center of the heart, responsible for setting the pace of heart rate, is called the    A.inferior vena cava.   B.atrioventricular node.   C.sinoatrial node.   D.superior vena cava.  6.   What combining form refers to the aorta?    A.Arti/o   B.Aort/o   C.Arot/o   D.Atri/o  7.   Plasma primarily consists of    A.minerals.   B.nutrients.   C.vitamins.   D.water.     8.   A confirmation blood test for HIV is called    A.Western blot.   B.ELISA.   C.an HIV blood test.   D.Coomb’s test. 9.   What is the chief function of red blood cells?    A.To carry oxygen to the body   B.To carry waste products away from the body   C.To carry waste products to the body   D.To carry oxygen away from the body   10.   The valve that goes from the right atrium to the right ventricle is the _______ valve.    A.tricuspid   B.ventricle   C.bicuspid   D.mitral  11.   What diagnosis is defined as failure of the heart to pump blood efficiently?    A.Congestive heart failure   B.Aneurysm   C.Myocardial infarction   D.Angina 12.   The medical term for an enlarged spleen is    A.spleenomegaly.   B.splenmagaly.   C.splenomagaly.   D.splenomegaly. 13.   Prothrombin blood tests check    A.white blood cells.   B.clotting factors.   C.cholesterol levels.   D.red blood cells. 14.   What combining form refers to the thymus?    A.Thromb/o   B.Myel/o   C.Sangui/o   D.Thym/o  15.   What combining form means immune?    A.Blast/o   B.Immun/o   C.Myel/o   D.Inguin/o  16.   Which of the following are white blood cells?    A.Basophils but not eosinophils   B.Both eosinophils and basophils   C.Neither eosinophils nor basophils   D.Eosinophils but not basophils 17.   _______ is a blood test that provides information on blood cells.     A.RSE   B.ESR   C.BCC   D.CBC 18.   How many phases are included in the hemostasis process?    A.12   B.3   C.1   D.2 19.   Lingual tonsils are located at the    A.back of the throat.   B.underside of the tongue.   C.base of the tongue.   D.back of the ear.  20.   The _______ artery is located above the elbow.    A.carotid   B.radial   C.subclavian   D.brachial

INTEREST RATE SWAPS AT HOLOGEN INC

You will use the following case study for this assignment:

Case Summary:

INTEREST RATE SWAPS AT HOLOGEN INC

Hologen Inc., a diversified company in medical technological products, is planning on aggressively expanding its market share to become the largest global pure-play women�s health company. Presently, it operates in three business segments (Skeletal Health, Breast Health, and GYN Surgical) and it is imperative to penetrate the diagnostic heath-care segment to attain its status as the world leader. Acquiring Cybertech, a British diagnostic firm, will be the quickest and most cost-effective option given its existing international clientele. Hologen requires approximately $ 200 million to make the tender offer for Cybertech and is considering three borrowing alternatives, and your task is to recommend the best option.

Your well-written draft should address the seven questions at the end of the case study and meet the following requirements:
�Be two to three pages in length total
�Be formatted according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements

What was the patients subjective complaint? What details did the patient provide regarding his or her personal and medical history?

The patient you select should be currently taking at least five prescription and/or over-the-counter drugs. With this patient in mind, address the following in a SOAP Note: Subjective: What was the patients subjective complaint? What details did the patient provide regarding his or her personal and medical history? Include a list of prescription and over-the-counter drugs the patient is currently taking. Compare this list with the Beers Criteria and consider alternative drugs if appropriate. Objective: What observations did you make during the physical assessment? What functional assessments were used? Assessment: What were your differential diagnoses? Provide a minimum of three possible diagnoses. List them from top priority to least priority. Plan: What was your plan for diagnostics and primary diagnosis? What was your plan for treatment and management including alternative therapies? What is your care plan for the patient? How would you offer caregiver support? Reflection notes: What would you do differently in a similar patient evaluation? How might you improve your assessment, diagnosis, and/or plan through interprofessional collaboration?